Franco Lodato - Weston FL, US Kevin D. Page - West Palm Beach FL, US Paul Michael Greco - Parkland FL, US Katherine Overby - Boynton Beach FL, US Hartmut H. Esslinger - Los Gatos CA, US Chris Green - San Francisco CA, US
Adam R. Aron - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Paul M. Greco - Parkland FL, US Katherine A. Overby - Boynton Beach FL, US Kevin D. Page - West Palm Beach FL, US Chris Green - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
0301
US Classification:
D 3218
Communication Device Having A Scent Release Feature And Method Thereof
Paul M. Greco - Parkland FL, US Stephen D. Hunt - Cooper City FL, US Joseph W. Seuck - Lauder Hill FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 7/00 H04B 1/38
US Classification:
455 661, 4555501
Abstract:
A communication device such as a cellular telephone () includes a heat-generating device () that generates heat energy. In thermal proximity to the heat-generating device () is a scent package () that includes a scented substance that is activated by the heat generated by the heat-generating device (). In one embodiment of the invention, the heat-generating device () is a power amplifier. In another embodiment of the invention, a method of providing a scent in a communication device comprises providing a heat-generating device and placing a scent package in thermal proximity to the heat-generating device. The heat-generating device can be a power amplifier used by the communication device, or other electrical circuit found in the communication device.
Bowtie Monopole Antenna And Communication Device Using Same
Adam R. Aron - Ft. Lauderdale FL, US Paul M. Greco - Parkland FL, US Jan-Ove U. Mattsson - Plantation FL, US Lorenzo Ponce De Leon - Lake Worth FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01Q 1/24
US Classification:
343702, 343895
Abstract:
A bowtie monopole antenna is fabricated of a sheet metal radiating body that is triangular shaped, and having a longitudinal dimension and axis () and a width (). One corner of the radiating body is tapered to form a feed point (). The length dimension determines the antenna's lowest resonance frequency while the taper created by the width determines the highest point of resonance. For using the bowtie monopole antenna in a communication device, the radiating body () is folded or wrapped around towards itself To facilitate the folding or wrapping a mounting substrate () is used. The substrate may be provided with retaining features () to capture the antenna assembly within the communication device.
Paul M. Greco - Boca Raton FL Julio C. Castaneda - Coral Springs FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H05K 900
US Classification:
174 35R
Abstract:
A shield (100) includes a raw sheet metal part (102) that is formed to include a tab 108 along with its biasing feature (110) at one end and a locating slot (114) at the other. This sheet metal part (102) is bent to form, whereby the tab (108) is engaged into the locating slot (114). The engagement of the tab (108) into the locating slot (114) is accompanied by the biasing feature (110) forcing the shield (100) to maintain a coplanar surface. The coplanarity of the shield (100) provides for an optimum soldering of the shield (100) to a circuit carrying substrate (300).
Electronic Device With Switch And Pivotable Actuator Assembly
Julio C. Castaneda - Coral Springs FL Troy V. Frandsen - Sunrise FL Paul M. Greco - Boca Raton FL
Assignee:
Motorola Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01H 312
US Classification:
200343
Abstract:
An electronic device (100) includes an internally mounted circuit substrate (110) having a surface (111) with mounted electrical components (130), including a flat switch (132) having a direction of actuation (201) substantially perpendicular to the surface. The electronic device (100) includes an actuator button (150) with an externally accessible user interface portion (151) and an internally positioned actuator member (155). The actuator member (155) is pivotable from a first position adjacent to the switch (132), to a second position engaging and actuating the switch (132) when the user interface portion (151) is depressed. Preferably, the actuator button (150) is attached to a device housing member (121, 122) using an integrally formed shaft (180) that provides a spring bias return force for the button (150) when depressed.
- Plantation FL, US Hui-Chuan Cheng - Cooper City FL, US Paul M. Greco - Parkland FL, US William Hudson Welch - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Eric C. Browy - Meridian ID, US Bradley Jay Sissom - Boulder CO, US
An artifact mitigation system includes a projector assembly and a set of imaging optics optically coupled to the projector assembly. The artifact mitigation system also includes an eyepiece optically coupled to the set of imaging optics. The eyepiece includes a diffractive incoupling interface. The artifact mitigation system further includes an artifact prevention element disposed between the set of imaging optics and the eyepiece. The artifact prevention element includes a linear polarizer, a first quarter waveplate disposed adjacent the linear polarizer, and a color select component disposed adjacent the first quarter waveplate.
Manufacturing For Virtual And Augmented Reality Systems And Components
- Plantation FL, US Michael Anthony KLUG - Austin TX, US Paul M. GRECO - Parkland FL, US Brian T. SCHOWENGERDT - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Magic Leap, Inc. - Plantation FL
International Classification:
G02B 5/18 B29D 11/00 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved diffraction structure for 3D display systems. The improved diffraction structure includes an intermediate layer that resides between a waveguide substrate and a top grating surface. The top grating surface comprises a first material that corresponds to a first refractive index value, the underlayer comprises a second material that corresponds to a second refractive index value, and the substrate comprises a third material that corresponds to a third refractive index value. According to additional embodiments, improved approaches are provided to implement deposition of imprint materials onto a substrate, which allow for very precise distribution and deposition of different imprint patterns onto any number of substrate surfaces.
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Paul Greco Manager
Altitude Films LLC
PO Box 772587, Miami, FL 33177 696 NE 68 St, Miami, FL 33138
Paul Greco President, Secretary
Charcoal Studios, Inc Eating Place · Nonclassifiable Establishments
696 NE 68 St, Miami, FL 33138 2135 NW 1 Ave, Miami, FL 33127 PO Box 772587, Miami, FL 33177
Paul Thomas Greco
Paul Greco MD Internist
5301 S Congress Ave, Lake Worth, FL 33462 5615481273
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casionally at a window to point out the work being done inside. Paul Greco, Magic Leaps senior vice president in charge of hardware and engineering programs, explains says the entire underground floor had to be gutted and rebuilt to turn it into the sort of facility that could do what they needed. The